"Unsquare Dance" is an iconic musical piece written by the American jazz composer Dave Brubeck in 1961. Written in 7/4 time, the piece is a typical example of Brubeck's exploration of time signatures. According to Brubeck, it was written during a single trip from his home to the recording studio, and was recorded the same day.
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Rihannashh4 1 month ago
been looking for this....thanks for posting
miabiomechanical 1 month ago
@HANDYMANNWien more than this-
BERTRAMCAT 1 month ago
CLASSIC
HANDYMANNWien 2 months ago
@spahjrp Getting something and paying for it is "buying". You pay itunes and get music for it. No oxymoron here. "Black snow" or "deafening silence" are oxymoron. Two seemingly opposite words in one expression. But your choice of music is great. :-)
boovjeur 3 months ago
and that is how i ended up playing with Turks
funkfanzzify 3 months ago
Recorded in May 1961, featuring Dave, Eugene Wright on bass, and Joe Morello on drums [Paul Desmond is "out", so this is essentially a "Trio" side].
fromthesidelines 4 months ago
I can "buy" this on itunes. Isn't that an oxymoron?
spahjrp 5 months ago
Hi, Thanks for posting this. Brubeck certainly was a ground breaker and I remember well when this came out. It appears he thought "outside the box" and this appears to be how new things happen.
PacoOtis 6 months ago
im doing a tap solo dance tomoro to this uses all those different rhythms!
amyloo3 8 months ago